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06/28/2016 07:00
America/Vancouver
Preparing Students for South Korea’s Creative Economy: The Successes and Challenges of Educational Reform
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is hosting Rufina K. Park, Paul Reynolds Post-Graduate Research Fellow, as she discusses how South Korea is transforming its education system to better prepare the next generation for an emerging creative economy. During the presentation, Ms. Park will share her insights on Korea’s two major educational reforms – the Free Semester Program and Software Education – with findings from her field study and interviews with teachers, students, policy-makers, and representatives from the private sector that she conducted between March and May of 2016.
This event is open to the public.
Where:
APF Canada's Vancouver Office
900 - 675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver
When:
Tuesday, June 28
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Contact:
events@asiapacific.ca
APF Canada's Vancouver Office
900 - 675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver
events@asiapacific.ca
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The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is hosting Rufina K. Park, Paul Reynolds Post-Graduate Research Fellow, as she discusses how South Korea is transforming its education system to better prepare the next generation for an emerging creative economy. During the presentation, Ms. Park will share her insights on Korea’s two major educational reforms – the Free Semester Program and Software Education – with findings from her field study and interviews with teachers, students, policy-makers, and representatives from the private sector that she conducted between March and May of 2016.
This event is open to the public.